Example sentences of "only be [verb] [conj] it [be] " in BNC.

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1 A counter-notice which must be served within 21 days after service of the Notice , should only be given where it is required that the party whose statement it is sought to admit , should be called as a witness , but there are witnesses who can not , or should not be called , that is if dead , beyond the seas , or unfit to attend , or who can not after reasonable diligence be identified , or can not reasonably be expected to have any recollection ; consequently in respect of all those persons , the opposing party is not entitled to serve a counter-notice requiring such person to be called unless he can contend that the person can , or should be called .
2 Such treatment can only be justified if it is necessary to give a true and fair view .
3 Judge Lauterpacht however felt that extension of the Organisation 's powers could only be justified where it was necessary for the performance of its functions and , in this instance , was caused by South Africa 's non-performance of its obligations .
4 Family cases should be only referred to a solicitor where detailed advice and negotiation about the arrangements to be made for financial provision and for the children were needed ; other civil cases should only be referred once it was clear that court proceedings should be initiated .
5 The register of " form " as " template " seems to catch exactly the potentially creative status of the text whose full form will only be realised when it is enacted .
6 An interim payment may be ordered by the court on application , but an order will only be made when it is clear that the defendant will be held liable at trial .
7 Then the time to locate an address in I 2 will be : I 1 will only be created when it is quicker to search I 1 and then the track to which it points in I 2 , than to carry out an average length search of I 2 .
8 He declared that peace would only be lasting if it was based on the principle of " no victor , no vanquished " .
9 The judge 's exercise of his discretion could only be impugned if it was unreasonable according to Wednesbury principles ( Associated Provincial Picture Houses Ltd. v. Wednesbury Corporation [ 1948 ] 1 K.B .
10 Photography is extremely expensive and should only be undertaken if it is necessary — which is not the same as being marginally useful or pleasant .
11 The history of company legislation over the past century can only be understood if it is seen as an attempt to rectify the imbalance and injustice resulting from the creation of limited liability in the mid-nineteenth century .
12 The nature of the movement of goods can only be understood if it is seen in relation to the complex and changing framework of society .
13 In order to avoid an unwanted conflict of data on the bus , the ADC output must only be enabled when it is actually being addressed by the microprocessor .
14 The sufferer has to learn to live in reality , blaming self rather than others for his or her own problems and recognising that unconditional love could only be received when it is equally freely given .
15 A restrictive clause will only be upheld if it is ‘ reasonable ’ from everyone 's viewpoint .
16 They should only be established when it is clear that they can function effectively in a given situation .
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